1 [no obj] : to move slowly back and forth
▪ branches swaying in the breeze ▪ He swayed a moment before he fainted. 2 [+ obj] : to cause (someone) to agree with you or to share your opinion
▪ The lawyer tried to sway the jury. ▪ She persisted in her argument, but I wouldn't let her sway me. — often used as (be) swayed ▪ He can be easily swayed.
▪ branches swaying in the breeze ▪ He swayed a moment before he fainted.
▪ The lawyer tried to sway the jury. ▪ She persisted in her argument, but I wouldn't let her sway me. — often used as (be) swayed ▪ He can be easily swayed.





